Hi guys,
I'm repairing a Holden Wasp at the moment that keeps blowing fuses. It seems that pin 3 (anode) is arcing to pin 2 (heater) on one of the KT88's. The amp runs fine without the power tubes in place, and won't blow fuses with 3 KT88's minus the 4th arcing tube in place.
I've read before that arcing causes a carbon track to form. Do you guys think that this is the problem with the amp? And that when I put the arcing tube into place, it blows the fuse? If so, can I scratch the track off? Kt88's are expensive .
Cheers,
C_S
I'm repairing a Holden Wasp at the moment that keeps blowing fuses. It seems that pin 3 (anode) is arcing to pin 2 (heater) on one of the KT88's. The amp runs fine without the power tubes in place, and won't blow fuses with 3 KT88's minus the 4th arcing tube in place.
I've read before that arcing causes a carbon track to form. Do you guys think that this is the problem with the amp? And that when I put the arcing tube into place, it blows the fuse? If so, can I scratch the track off? Kt88's are expensive .
Cheers,
C_S
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